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  2. Manipuri dance - Wikipedia

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    The Manipuri dance comes in two categories - tandav (vigorous dance for the dancer who plays Krishna) and lasya (delicate [54] dance for the dancers who play Radha and Gopis). [55] [56] The Manipuri Raas Leela dance style embodies dreamy wavelike movements where one movement dissolves into another like the waves of an ocean.

  3. Dances of Manipur - Wikipedia

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    Leima Jagoi, a Manipuri folk dance. There are many different dance styles from Manipur, a state in northeastern India bordering with Myanmar (Burma), Assam, Nagaland and Mizoram. [1] [2] Manipuri dances encompasses both classical and folk dance forms. The Raas Leela is one of the major Indian classical dance

  4. Jagoi - Wikipedia

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    The Manipuri classical dance, also known to as the Manipuri Raas Leela dance (Meitei: Jagoi Raas/Raas Jagoi [24] [25] [26]), is one of the eight major Indian classical dance forms, originating from the state of Manipur.

  5. Sana Leibak Manipur - Wikipedia

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    Sanā leibāk Manipur Koloi nangee Manipur Lāijanungee mani Nārakkee leirāng Piktakna mangāl chāobini Enungbungdagee hourakpi Chinglonna pallon khāribi

  6. Pung Cholom - Wikipedia

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    ' roar of the drum ') is a traditional Meitei dance form originated from Manipur, which is the soul of the Manipuri Sankirtana music and the Manipuri classical dance. [1] [2] [3] The Pung cholom is a unique classical dance of Manipur. This dance may be performed by men or women and is usually a prelude to the Ras Lila.

  7. Khamba Thoibi Jagoi - Wikipedia

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    Khamba Thoibi Jagoi (Meitei: ꯈꯝꯕ ꯊꯣꯢꯕꯤ ꯖꯒꯣꯢ, lit. ' Khamba Thoibi dance '), also known as Khamba Thoibi classical dance or Khamba Thoibi ballet, [2] [3] [4] is a traditional Meitei ritualistic and theatrical classical dance form, [1] which is usually enacted as a part and parcel of the Lai Haraoba performances, [4] dedicated to God Thangching (Old Manipuri for ...

  8. Guru Bipin Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh, Bipin (1972 or later) "Manipuri Dance Numbers and Demonstration", Manipuri Nartanalaya. Singh, Bipin (1990) "Srikrishnarasa- sangita-sangraha:Manipura ke Maharaja Sri Gambhira Simha ke sasanakala" (1825-1834) mem sankalita. Hindi, Kalakatta, Manipuri Nartanalaya. Singh, Bipin (1984). Pañcamasārasaṃhitā. Calcutta: Manipuri Nartanalaya.

  9. Darshana Jhaveri - Wikipedia

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    Darshana Jhaveri (born 1940), the youngest of the four Jhaveri sisters, is a leading Indian exponent of Manipuri dance, an Indian classical dance form. [1] She is a disciple of Guru Bipin Singh, and started performing on stage in 1958 along with her sisters. [2]